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... tell her to keep her tongue still . " The antecedent to these feminine pronouns had a pair of blue eyes , which at that moment were applied to a large round hole in the shutter of the upper win- dow . The shutter was closed , not for ...
... tell her to keep her tongue still . " The antecedent to these feminine pronouns had a pair of blue eyes , which at that moment were applied to a large round hole in the shutter of the upper win- dow . The shutter was closed , not for ...
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... telling white lies . She turned away from her shutter with rather an excited expression in her childish face , which was as pretty and pouting as ever . Her garb was still that of a simple contadina , but of a contadina prepared for a ...
... telling white lies . She turned away from her shutter with rather an excited expression in her childish face , which was as pretty and pouting as ever . Her garb was still that of a simple contadina , but of a contadina prepared for a ...
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... tell anything about her . Monna Lisa would say she must not go and talk to him , therefore Monna Lisa must not be con- sulted . It did not signify what she found out after it had been done . Supper was being prepared , she knew -a ...
... tell anything about her . Monna Lisa would say she must not go and talk to him , therefore Monna Lisa must not be con- sulted . It did not signify what she found out after it had been done . Supper was being prepared , she knew -a ...
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... tell anybody . Shall I fetch you a bit of cold sausage ? 99 He shook his head , but he looked so mild now that Tessa felt quite at her ease . " Well , then , I've got a little baby [ 9 ] BALDASSARRE MAKES AN ACQUAINTANCE.
... tell anybody . Shall I fetch you a bit of cold sausage ? 99 He shook his head , but he looked so mild now that Tessa felt quite at her ease . " Well , then , I've got a little baby [ 9 ] BALDASSARRE MAKES AN ACQUAINTANCE.
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... tell you that ! " Tessa set up her shoulders and bit her lip , looking at Baldassarre as if this betrayal of secrets must have an exciting effect on him too . But he seemed not to care much ; and perhaps that was in the nature of ...
... tell you that ! " Tessa set up her shoulders and bit her lip , looking at Baldassarre as if this betrayal of secrets must have an exciting effect on him too . But he seemed not to care much ; and perhaps that was in the nature of ...
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Baldassarre Bardi basket believe Bernardo del Nero Bernardo Rucellai Bratti Carnival carried Ceccone Church consciousness dark daughter Divine Dolfo Spini Domenico door Duomo eyes face father feeling felt fire Florence Florentine Fra Girolamo Francesco Frate Giannozzo Pucci Girolamo glance godfather gone Gonfaloniere hair hand hatred head Holy husband knew light Lillo lips live loggia looked Madonna mantle Maso Mediceans Medici Melema Messer mind monks Monna Brigida Monna Lisa morning Naldo ness never Niccolò Niccolò Macchiavelli Niccolò Ridolfi Ninna once Palazzo Palazzo Vecchio party passed paused Piagnone piazza Piero Piero di Cosimo Ponte Vecchio Romola round Salvestro San Marco Savona Savonarola seemed sight Signoria silence smiling sort soul speak stood street strong tell Tessa things thought tion Tito Tito's tone Tornabuoni turned Vecchio vision voice wait walked wife woman words young
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Page 265 - The law was sacred. Yes, but rebellion might be sacred too. It flashed upon her mind that the problem before her was essentially the same as that which had lain before Savonarola — the problem where the sacredness of obedience ended, and where the sacredness of rebellion began. To her, as to him, there had come one of those moments in life when the soul must dare to act on its own warrant, not only without external law to appeal to, but in the face of a law which is not unarmed with Divine lightnings...
Page 420 - But therefore he may the more fitly be called a martyr by his fellow men to all time. For power rose against him not because of his sins, but because of his greatness — not because he sought to deceive the world, but because he sought to make it noble. And through that greatness of his he endured a double agony: not only the reviling, and the torture, and the death-throe, but the agony of sinking from the vision of glorious achievement into that deep shadow where he could only say, "I count as...
Page 85 - Yes," said Giannozzo Pucci, laying his hand on Tito's shoulder, " the fact is, Tito mio, you can help us better than if you were Ulysses himself, for I am convinced that Ulysses often made himself disagreeable. To manage men one ought to have a sharp mind in a velvet sheath. And there is not a soul in Florence who could undertake a business like this journey to Eome, for example, with the same safety that you can.
Page 110 - I did not suppose he was a malefactor. I meant, that if he were a malefactor, your place would be in the prison beside him. My daughter, if the cross comes to you as a wife, you must carry it as a wife. You may say, 'I will forsake my husband,' but you cannot cease to be a wife.
Page 320 - Slowly at first, then faster and faster, that fatal demand had been swelling in Savonarola's ear, provoking a response, outwardly in the declaration that at the fitting time the miracle would come ; inwardly in the faith — not unwavering, for what faith is so ? — • that if the need for...
Page 430 - Lillo, if you mean to act nobly and seek to know the best things God has put within reach of men, you must learn to fix your mini! on that end, and not on what will happen to you because of it. And remember, if you were to choose something lower, and make it the rule of your life to seek your own pleasure and escape from what is disagreeable, calamity might come just the same ; and it would be...